Graham is a noted champion of the French song repertoire[4] and of songs by contemporary American composers, including
Ned Rorem and
Lowell Liebermann.[5] She made her
Carnegie Hall recital debut in April 2003,[6] and a recording of this recital was later released.
Béatrice et Bénédict (
Berlioz). Catherine Robbin (Ursule), Gabriel Bacquier (Somarone),
Gilles Cachemaille (Claudio), Jean-Luc Viala (Bénédict), Philippe Magnant (Léonato), Susan Graham (Béatrice),
Sylvia McNair (Héro), Vincent le Texier (Don Pedro), Lyon Opera Orchestra and Chorus,
John Nelson (conductor). MusiFrance 2292
The Gold & Silver Gala Graham duets with
Plácido Domingo in "Là ci darem la mano". EMI Classics 56337
La Belle Époque – The Songs of Reynaldo Hahn (
Hahn)
Roger Vignoles (piano) Sony. Awards: Winner of Performance Today "Critic's Choice" Award; the 1999 Caecilia Prize; Preis der Deutschen Schallplattenkritik critic's award; Choc du Monde de la Musique; Opera International's Timbre de Platine. Sony 60168
Berlioz: L'enfance du Christ; Three Irlande songs; Sara la baigneuse Susan Graham, François Le Roux,
John Mark Ainsley, Montreal SO and Chorus, Dutoit. Decca[33]
Vanessa (
Barber). Susan Graham (Erika), Christine Brewer (Vanessa), William Burden (Anatol), Michael Davis, Neal Davies (The Old Doctor), Catherine Wyn-Rogers (Old Baroness), Simon Birchall (Nicholas), Stephen Charlesworth (Footman), BBC Singers (Servants, Guests, Peasants), Anthony Legge (conductor),
BBC Symphony Orchestra,
Leonard Slatkin (conductor). Chandos CHSA 5032[43]
Passing By - Songs by Jake Heggie Avie: AV2198 (singing "A lucky child" from At the Statue of Venus, and "Motherwit" and "Mother in the mirror" from Facing Forward/Looking Back)
Graham is a noted champion of the French song repertoire[4] and of songs by contemporary American composers, including
Ned Rorem and
Lowell Liebermann.[5] She made her
Carnegie Hall recital debut in April 2003,[6] and a recording of this recital was later released.
Béatrice et Bénédict (
Berlioz). Catherine Robbin (Ursule), Gabriel Bacquier (Somarone),
Gilles Cachemaille (Claudio), Jean-Luc Viala (Bénédict), Philippe Magnant (Léonato), Susan Graham (Béatrice),
Sylvia McNair (Héro), Vincent le Texier (Don Pedro), Lyon Opera Orchestra and Chorus,
John Nelson (conductor). MusiFrance 2292
The Gold & Silver Gala Graham duets with
Plácido Domingo in "Là ci darem la mano". EMI Classics 56337
La Belle Époque – The Songs of Reynaldo Hahn (
Hahn)
Roger Vignoles (piano) Sony. Awards: Winner of Performance Today "Critic's Choice" Award; the 1999 Caecilia Prize; Preis der Deutschen Schallplattenkritik critic's award; Choc du Monde de la Musique; Opera International's Timbre de Platine. Sony 60168
Berlioz: L'enfance du Christ; Three Irlande songs; Sara la baigneuse Susan Graham, François Le Roux,
John Mark Ainsley, Montreal SO and Chorus, Dutoit. Decca[33]
Vanessa (
Barber). Susan Graham (Erika), Christine Brewer (Vanessa), William Burden (Anatol), Michael Davis, Neal Davies (The Old Doctor), Catherine Wyn-Rogers (Old Baroness), Simon Birchall (Nicholas), Stephen Charlesworth (Footman), BBC Singers (Servants, Guests, Peasants), Anthony Legge (conductor),
BBC Symphony Orchestra,
Leonard Slatkin (conductor). Chandos CHSA 5032[43]
Passing By - Songs by Jake Heggie Avie: AV2198 (singing "A lucky child" from At the Statue of Venus, and "Motherwit" and "Mother in the mirror" from Facing Forward/Looking Back)